And while that type of attack tends to garner a lot of attention, experts say acquaintance rapes are much more common.

The Director of the USF Center for Victim Advocacy tells 10 News that 98% of the rape victims seeking assistance there know their attacker.

At a campus rally last November, people spoke out against what they called a "Rape Culture" on campus, the thought that somehow violence against women is okay.

Matthew Hastings helped organize that event. On Wednesday, he had heard about the reported rape and he's convinced many more such attacks go unreported, because the victim fears she'll be blamed.

"We should never be looking at the victim here, saying they made a mistake or that they're lying about it," said Hastings. His group has a petition drive asking USF to require all incoming students to take an an anti-rape education course.